The Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN) has canvassed the government on renewed commitment to enthronement of national unity through investment in the preservation of Nigeria’s history, culture, and heritage, stressing that these national treasures hold the key to building enduring unity among Nigerians across ethnic and regional lines.
This call was made during a courtesy visit by the Deputy President II of ATPN, Mr. Wilson Uche Ugwu, to the Curator of the Museum of National Unity, Enugu. The visit was part of a broader stakeholder engagement initiative by the Association aimed at fostering collaboration across the tourism ecosystem.
Ugwu disclosed ATPN’s unwavering commitment to protecting the interests of tourism practitioners nationwide. He affirmed that the Association remains focused on supporting national development through the tourism sector, particularly as a viable non-oil economic driver.
According to him, ‘‘Culture is not just our identity—it is our unifier. We must encourage synergy among stakeholders and urge the federal government, especially through institutions like the National Commission for Museums and Monuments, to invest more in conserving our cultural assets. This is essential not only for tourism but for the national reawakening of values that bind us together as Nigerians.”
ATPN reiterated its readiness to partner with relevant government agencies and cultural institutions to elevate tourism as a cornerstone of national development and unity.
In his response, the Curator, Mr Duru, welcomed the ATPN delegation warmly and outlined ongoing efforts by the Museum of National Unity to educate and reorient the public through curated exhibitions and cultural programming. He expressed readiness to collaborate with ATPN, noting that the association’s support could amplify the museum’s impact and visibility.
The highlight of the visit was a tour of the museum led by Dr Ijeoma Onyejekwe, who showcased the institution’s commitment to preserving Nigeria’s diverse cultural expressions.

